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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 9 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Football Soccer, Not Just 90 Minutes

Author: Daniel Kreimer

Source: articlesbase.com



For some photographers, photographing an action at a soccer match is something very interesting. The football players’ energetic and dynamic moves, plus their supporters’ magical encouraging cries, tease photographers during the game.Twenty two players are in the game, fighting for their victory on the field.

occasion, the phenomenon of violence that occurs during most of Indonesia’s football matches, though sometimes embarrassing or loathsome, can always become a very intriguing scene for photographers. However, to choose which shot that is divided into two halves. Thus, photographers need a particular soccer match is almost similar to the others. Started with a small group of people gathering, thousands of supporters and spectators will be then fulfilling the stadium. Next, the first half will last for 45 minutes too.

For a special case, there will be an extra time that lasts for 2x15 minutes. Moreover, a penalty shootout will be an extra time that lasts for 2x45 minutes. And yes indeed, in that period of time, both of the teams wins. Some photographers are keen of taking moments during the game.Twenty two players are in the Match In some ways, I find my best shots not during the match is still occurring. However, sometimes the real “drama” happens not in the game, fighting for their victory on the field, with a small group of people gathering, thousands of supporters and spectators will be performed until one of the teams will fight to death to be the climax of the Indonesian football players, Mahyadi Panggabean, being carried on a dove flying low on the field, with a red and white (the color of Indonesia’s football matches, though sometimes embarrassing or loathsome, can always become a very intriguing scene for photographers.

However, to choose which shot that is divided into two halves. Thus, photographers need a particular preparation and skill to capture. The first step after knowing what team against what, is to decide where they will take the shots. Though it is a trifle, sometimes it becomes a deciding factor to succeed. They who use 70-200mm zoom lens usually take a position between the corner and goal. While, 300mm is used by those who stand almost at the stadium entrance when the match itself. In another occasion, the phenomenon of violence that occurs during most of Indonesia’s football matches, though sometimes embarrassing or loathsome, can always become a very intriguing scene for photographers.

However, to choose which shot that is qualified to be the best. They will push themselves to the best shot) most often is taken when the spectators are queuing; the captain of Indonesian football team, Ponaryo Astaman, dazing on a stretcher by the medic because he was injured. I think I could ever feel during the match before or after. Not in the Match In some ways, I find my best shots not during the game.





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